A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES, 



On the bill oppofite to the town 

 of Corvven, is a great circle of ftones 

 called YCaerWen. 



The New Inn, is the only one in 

 the place. 



b\ miles, from Corwen, on the road 

 to Llannvfr, is Pont y Glyn, where 

 there is a fine cafcade. 



Bala, 



Conven. Enter the vale of Edeir- 

 ncon.- '2\, Cynwyd, not far from 

 whence is a cataract, called Rhaiadr 

 Cynwyd. b\ Llandrill. 9-|, croft 

 the Dee, and pafs Llanderfel.- 12. 

 Lanvawr. 13~, Bala. 



Near Bala are the lake. Tom- 

 men y Bala, and another mount neai 

 the town, on which have been Bri- 

 tifli forts. 



The Bull is a very comfortable inn 



C*o round the Lake, 12 miles, (no 

 in carriages, the road will not admi 

 it.) Crofs Pont Mwnwglyllyn, anc 

 proceed along the call fide. 4 miles 

 Llangower. 6-~, crofstheTurch, anc 

 fee the ftones carried bv the flream ii 

 a thundcrftorm, in June, 1781. 1~ 

 Llamvchllyn. (A mile beyond is ai 

 ancient Britifli fort, called Cartel 

 Corndochon.)- 8, on right Caergai 

 " , Llan y cil. 12, Bala. 



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